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Cándido Pastor Bareiro Caballero (October 27, 1833 in
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– September 4, 1880 in Asuncion,
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) was
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from 27 November 1878 to 4 September 1880 and the leading politician of the post-war decade. Bareiro served as ambassador and commercial agent for the Paraguayan government of Francisco Solano López government in
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. During the last months of
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he returned to Paraguay in 1869 and entered politics, where he started a political movement that would result in creation of the Colorado Party. A strong ally of General Bernardino Caballero, he was elected President in 1878 with Caballero's help and died from a stroke after two years in office.


Early life

Son of Montiel and Luis Bareiro Felipa Mayor Dolores Caballero he was the grandson of the famous Paraguayan founding father of Independence, Pedro Juan Caballero. He went to a school managed by the
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teacher Juan Pedro Escalada. Bareiro benefited from the opening to the world which was initiated by the regime of
Carlos Antonio López Carlos Antonio López Ynsfrán (November 4, 1792 – September 10, 1862) served as leader of Paraguay from 1841 to 1862. Early life López was born at Manorá (Asunción) on November 4, 1792, as one of eight children. He graduated from Real C ...
, with a group of other Paraguayan students on June 2, 1858 he sailed to Europe, where in London he finished his studies. He returned home in the middle of December 1863 and received a bonus of 200 pesos. In May 1865 he was awarded with the
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an writer Jose Carranza Sienra, who met him at the start of the Paraguayan War, said of Bareiro:


Political biography

On March 21, 1864 government appointed Cándido Bareiro as
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in the Paraguayan Embassy in London and Paris. He was relieved from his post in October 1867 due to inability to organize critically needed armament shipments to Paraguay. By the time he managed to return to Asuncion in February 1869, the city was already occupied by the Allied armies.


Bareiro faction

Around him quickly gathered the remaining Lopez loyalists who on March 31, 1869 founded the ''Republican Union Club'' which in early 1870 become the ''Club del Pueblo'' and after February 17, 1878 ''Club Libertad'' and who published their newspaper ''La Voz del Pueblo''. Bareiro faction was also known as ''lopiztas'' because of their loyalty to the memory of President Lopez and it was opposed to the Decoud faction who had established their rival ''Club del Pueblo'' (after March 23, 1870 the ''Gran Club del Pueblo''). Both of these factions were crucial for the establishment of the Colorado Party in 1887. Together with Bernardino Caballero he was one of the organizers of the revolt against the Presidency of
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. Despite this, after the removal of
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in February 1874 he was appointed a Foreign minister by Jovellanos. In this capacity he went to London where he tried to negotiate the war loan payment crisis. He served as Minister of Finance of Paraguay during the Presidencies of
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and
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from August 1876 to August 1878.


President, 1878-80

On November 25, 1878 he finally was elected to the Presidency. His government included: *
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, Vice-president. * Juan Antonio Jara, Treasury. * Bernardino Caballero, Minister of Interior. *
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and
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, Ministers of Justice, Culture and Public Education. * Patricio Escobar and Pedro Duarte, Ministers of War and Navy. *
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and
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, Ministers of Foreign Affairs. On October 1877 he had involved in the murders of imprisoned former President Facundo Machain and others suspected in the assassination of President Gill. In December 1878 he probably was involved in the assassination of former President Rivarola. His political ally Bernardino Caballero was the main organizer of these murders.Historical Dictionary of Paraguay
/ref> In June 1879 he suppressed the ''Galileo'' uprising led by the exiled Juan Silvano Godoi. During his rule Paraguay won part of the disputed
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territory. This decision was made by international commission led by the US President Rutherford Hayes, in whose honor
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was created. After this decision, the Decoud-Quijarro treaty was signed on 15 October 1879 that recognized Bolivia's claims to northern Chaco, but it was never ratified.
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handed over territory of the West Villa, currently Villa Hayes where the first ice factory of the country was established. Despite being almost bankrupt, Government proceeded with the construction of the Palace of Lopez; the Nueva Germania was established, bringing German immigrants to Paraguay; Pedro Juan Aponte was appointed as the first post-war bishop of Paraguay and Argentine Penal Code adopted. After Bareiro's death his vice-president
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was prevented from assuming Presidency by a bloodless coup led on September 4, 1880 by Bernardino Caballero. Saguier was arrested and the Senate was informed that he has resigned. Caballero then was elected to Presidency.


Controversial Acts

Earlier in the year 1867 Solano Lopez thought in recommending Bareiro to the mission to travel to the United States to thank the authorities for their thoughtful participation. Unfortunately certain formalities were not entirely fulfilled by Bareiro. The Marshal had ignored a first act of disobedience on his part, but other events that occurred lacked accountability. Lopez ordered to delegate Benitez to
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and to express the declaration of repudiation by the Paraguayan government towards the treaty of the Triple Alliance. Bareiro did not focus properly on the indication, so he recklessly send a letter, dated December 14, 1866. It is said that one of the mistakes of Lopez was to choose Bareiro as Chargé d'affaires of Paraguay in Europe. Some accused him of the defeat of Paraguay in the war, since his mission was to travel to Europe to buy weapons, but these were lost because of his incompetence. All this had no justification whatsoever, so on January 20, 1868, Bareiro was forced to surrender his position.


Awards

* 1865 – National Order of Merit.


References

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